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Trivia
- Keane, Dublin and Wilson all made their Old Firm debut in this game.
- This was Alex McLeish's last Old Firm game in charge at Ibrox.
- Man Utd star Wayne Rooney was in the Broomloan Road stand amongst Celtic fans.
Review
After a Zurawski strike in the 12thminute. Balde also put the ball in the net, but Ref Mike McCurry disallowed it, saying that he had fouled Wattereus. Boruc made an excellent late save from Andrews to keep the Celts ahead, though they had dominated the posession and speed for most of the game, in particular the first half.
Teams
Rangers:-
Waterreus, Hutton, Andrews, Kyrgiakos (Rodriguez 66), Smith, Burke, Malcolm, Ferguson, Buffel (Boyd 72), Novo (Lovenkrands 61), Prso.
Subs Not Used:- Klos, Hemdani, Murray, Namouchi.
Booked:- Prso, Kyrgiakos, Boyd.
Celtic:-
Boruc, Telfer, Balde, McManus, Wilson, Petrov, Keane, Lennon, Maloney (Pearson 89), Zurawski, Hartson (Dublin 74).
Subs Not Used:- Marshall, Thompson, Nakamura, Wallace, McGlinchey.
Goal:- Zurawski 12.
Booked:- Keane.
Att:- 49,788
Ref:- M McCurry.
Articles
- Match Report (see end of page below)
- Match Report (BBC)
- Strachan delighted by veteran duo. (BBC)
Pictures
Articles
Rangers 0-1 CelticBBC
League leaders Celtic extended their advantage over Rangers to 21 points with a narrow victory at Ibrox.
The visitors capitalised on a bright start to take the lead after 12 minutes when Maciej Zurawski's shot on the turn beat Ronald Waterreus.
Rangers gradually clawed their way back into the game, with Celtic managing to soak up the pressure.
It meant Alex McLeish's last Old Firm game at Ibrox ended in a tame defeat to a less than scintillating Celtic side.
Yves Colleu, the long-time assistant of Paul Le Guen, the favourite to take over from McLeish, was in the crowd for the game but he is unlikely to have been overly impressed by what he saw.
Gordon Strachan's side settled into their rhythm much quicker than their opponents, who looked understandably nervous given their recent form.
Indeed, the league leaders scored with their first attempt on Waterreus' goal, partly as a result of woeful defending from Rangers.
Marvin Andrews and Sotirios Kyrgiakos got in each other's way as they challenged John Hartson for a high ball and though Bob Malcolm's challenge prevented Stilian Petrov getting a shot in, the ball fell to Zurawski who struck it sweetly past Waterreus.
Celtic enjoyed near total dominance of the opening quarter, but Rangers finally started to get a hold of the ball, with Chris Burke providing the impetus.
They should have drawn level when Thomas Buffel beat first Paul Telfer and then Bobo Balde only to then try unsuccessfully to play in Nacho Novo when a shot on goal looked the wiser option.
Kyrgiakos was again guilty of erratic behaviour when he scythed down Hartson before diving as the Welshman berated him for the challenge. Referee Mike McCurry settled for a word in the ear of both players.
Rangers were afforded plenty of possession at the beginning of the second half, but a lack of penetration meant Celtic were rarely stretched.
Kyrgiakos almost redeemed himself after Roy Keane was booked for a foul on Dado Prso, but his header from the resultant free kick flew just wide.
Balde thought he had extended Celtic's lead as he back-heeled the ball into the net, but the referee ruled that he had fouled Waterreus.
Rangers passed up another excellent opportunity late in the game when Boruc saved from close range from Andrews and when the ball fell to Prso he failed to find a colleague with his cutback.
Rangers: Waterreus, Hutton, Andrews, Kyrgiakos (Rodriguez 66), Smith, Burke, Malcolm, Ferguson, Buffel (Kris Boyd 72), Novo (Lovenkrands 61), Prso.
Subs Not Used: Klos, Hemdani, Murray, Namouchi.
Booked: Prso, Kyrgiakos, Kris Boyd.
Celtic: Boruc, Telfer, Balde, McManus, Wilson, Petrov, Keane, Lennon, Maloney (Pearson 89), Zurawski, Hartson (Dublin 74).
Subs Not Used: Marshall, Thompson, Nakamura, Wallace, McGlinchey.
Booked: Keane.
Goal: Zurawski 12.
Att: 49,788
Ref: M McCurry
Strachan delighted by veteran duo
BBC
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan felt his side's performance fully justified his selection of Roy Keane and Neil Lennon in the central midfield area.
"I picked a team for the heavy going. I thought it would be a physical game and so I picked physical players," he said.
"It doesn't surprise me (that Lennon and Keane can play together).
"We looked relaxed but that comes from having good players, and their touch makes them look that way. But I'm not going to rule Rangers out of things."